As anyone who’s seen a mummy knows, ancient Egyptian priests went to a lot of trouble to evade decomposition. But how successful were they? Len Bloch details the mummification process and examines its results thousands of years later.

Vegetation is probably the world’s best secret keeper. It’s kept some of the world’s most famous archeological sites hidden from our eyes for centuries. Even now, some of the most amazing sites that have been the focus of much archeological attention, such as Guatemala’s Tikal and Mexico’s Cobá, are still 90% covered in thick jungle. Who knows what other treasures we might find in the coming years?

Worth a look. This short YouTube produced by ACARA is a synopsis of where and why the study of ANZAC appears in AC History across the year levels. The emphasis is on Historical Thinking based on evidence, source analysis and interpretation.

A ‘virtual autopsy’ of King Tutankhamun has revealed that he is unlikely to have died in a chariot crash, as has previously been suggested, because he suffered from serious genetic physical impairments.

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